Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad none of this changes the fact that everything DCU does, whether it is RDS, the academy or the first team is complete garbage. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change this fact.
And there we have it everyone, the world’s soccer premier critic has set us all straight. Thanks for the insight.
What is your deal? Everyone in soccer knows about the state that DCU and their academy is in. I don't understand your argument. You're a coach? Employee?
Nope, your incredibly insightful “complete garbage” observation was truly outstanding. We all appreciate that and sorry for doubting your complete wisdom. Got anymore insights we all need to hear about?
Yes, if you're at DCU in any capacity you're wasting your time. You're welcome.
And there we have it folks, the final word of wisdom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad none of this changes the fact that everything DCU does, whether it is RDS, the academy or the first team is complete garbage. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change this fact.
And there we have it everyone, the world’s soccer premier critic has set us all straight. Thanks for the insight.
What is your deal? Everyone in soccer knows about the state that DCU and their academy is in. I don't understand your argument. You're a coach? Employee?
Nope, your incredibly insightful “complete garbage” observation was truly outstanding. We all appreciate that and sorry for doubting your complete wisdom. Got anymore insights we all need to hear about?
Yes, if you're at DCU in any capacity you're wasting your time. You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad none of this changes the fact that everything DCU does, whether it is RDS, the academy or the first team is complete garbage. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change this fact.
And there we have it everyone, the world’s soccer premier critic has set us all straight. Thanks for the insight.
What is your deal? Everyone in soccer knows about the state that DCU and their academy is in. I don't understand your argument. You're a coach? Employee?
Nope, your incredibly insightful “complete garbage” observation was truly outstanding. We all appreciate that and sorry for doubting your complete wisdom. Got anymore insights we all need to hear about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad none of this changes the fact that everything DCU does, whether it is RDS, the academy or the first team is complete garbage. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change this fact.
And there we have it everyone, the world’s soccer premier critic has set us all straight. Thanks for the insight.
What is your deal? Everyone in soccer knows about the state that DCU and their academy is in. I don't understand your argument. You're a coach? Employee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad none of this changes the fact that everything DCU does, whether it is RDS, the academy or the first team is complete garbage. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change this fact.
And there we have it everyone, the world’s soccer premier critic has set us all straight. Thanks for the insight.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad none of this changes the fact that everything DCU does, whether it is RDS, the academy or the first team is complete garbage. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change this fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. (anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
You're sure an unhappy chap
We know there are levels, to everything.
I'm sure there are people on this thread that are layers of levels above you in multiple categories of life, including their personal experience and exposure to soccer at high levels
Your non stop cynicism and sarcasm is a reflection of you, not the people you're aiming your hate towards
100% chance you are right. The beautiful part of my life is that I don't EVER claim to know everything which is why I am deferring to you right now, oh superior one. Regarding finances, according to the IRS, there is a 3% chance you have more income and a higher net worth than me. I don't hate on you. Kudos. You built a better mouse trap. I am sure you aren't worried about another shutdown next month! You got this!
You still have not mentioned about to getting the swag you mentioned. Like you said, you and so many others are above me financially. I defer to your economic superiority. Let me know how me and my inferior children can purchase swag to look like we belong to the likes of your kind? DC RDS and Nationals Development gear will have my kids live a status about the inferior one I am providing them. They will fit in!
Forever grateful for your help!
Poor guy
Insecurities on another level
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. (anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
You're sure an unhappy chap
We know there are levels, to everything.
I'm sure there are people on this thread that are layers of levels above you in multiple categories of life, including their personal experience and exposure to soccer at high levels
Your non stop cynicism and sarcasm is a reflection of you, not the people you're aiming your hate towards
100% chance you are right. The beautiful part of my life is that I don't EVER claim to know everything which is why I am deferring to you right now, oh superior one. Regarding finances, according to the IRS, there is a 3% chance you have more income and a higher net worth than me. I don't hate on you. Kudos. You built a better mouse trap. I am sure you aren't worried about another shutdown next month! You got this!
You still have not mentioned about to getting the swag you mentioned. Like you said, you and so many others are above me financially. I defer to your economic superiority. Let me know how me and my inferior children can purchase swag to look like we belong to the likes of your kind? DC RDS and Nationals Development gear will have my kids live a status about the inferior one I am providing them. They will fit in!
Forever grateful for your help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. (anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
You're sure an unhappy chap
We know there are levels, to everything.
I'm sure there are people on this thread that are layers of levels above you in multiple categories of life, including their personal experience and exposure to soccer at high levels
Your non stop cynicism and sarcasm is a reflection of you, not the people you're aiming your hate towards
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. ( :roll: anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
DP. You might be the biggest douche I have ever seen posting on here and that’s saying something. I get that you need to tear other people down in order to feel better about yourself… even more pathetic that you had to do it through your child’s sport… but just know that people think you are crazy and insufferable and laugh about it behind your back.
I was an elite athlete in a different sport and I am so so glad my parents didn’t wrap their own identity and ego into my success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. ( :roll: anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
DP. You might be the biggest douche I have ever seen posting on here and that’s saying something. I get that you need to tear other people down in order to feel better about yourself… even more pathetic that you had to do it through your child’s sport… but just know that people think you are crazy and insufferable and laugh about it behind your back.
I was an elite athlete in a different sport and I am so so glad my parents didn’t wrap their own identity and ego into my success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. ( :roll: anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
Comparing legitimate, for profit, professional ADULT operations with a youth program...Genius!
Luring unsuspecting parents into a program that has no intention of getting them into the DCU program and then milking them for merch as well. Yeah, I'll pass.
You mean like all the European academies that have Summer Camps in North America and promising parents their kid may be selected to attend the academy?
Oh, wait, DCU didn't promise us that when we signed up.
The first session was awesome and my kid loved it.
Maybe you should have read the thread on that program
The program is awesome because you play in NCSL on a 3rd team or below. You're like the lego movie at your stage in the developmental model: "Everything is awesome!" You may want to exit this chat as this is the bid kids table. I stayed out of your chat because I am happy for you to learn what competent training looks like. When your kid is training/playing double digit hours per week and can actually take players 1v1 consistently and at will, you may enter this discussion with something valuable. Your RDS coaches are trying to train some of our kids for free. (anonymous forums has people speaking out of turn these days)
There are levels bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone needs any more evidence that DCUA and it's Regional Development School/Academy is a complete disgrace, please see the fact that the RDS is selling merch to anyone that wants it. Not even hiding that it is a pure money grab. You can't make this stuff up...
You mean like the Commanders, DC United, Capitals, Nationals, and every single youth soccer club in the world does? Oh my, what a money grab they are. What a lame, immature comment. Same old money grab BS bullet point, got anything remotely insightful to say. They are all businesses that have to pay for themselves, you work for free right? Or maybe the government?
I could not find the Nationals Youth Baseball Academy gear available for sale via the Nat's. Can you direct me to that please? Thanks!
Not what I am talking about you know it, grow up!
You stated selling DC Regional Development School swag is equivalent to Nationals Youth Baseball Academy swag amongst others. I want to rep the DMV. I want to support Nationals baseball. I have never heard of Nationals Youth Baseball Academy swag so since you have inside information that is not readily available, help a fella out. My kid will be the freshest in the school and I can say that is on the track to sign with the Rochester Red Wings if we are asked about it. You seem like an insider. You can't hook me up? Not really a nice rebuttal to edification of your insider status and elite knowledge of business and economics.